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"Hugh" |
"Not
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This is
an instance where an answer to a question is captured before
the question can be asked. A male spirit seems to say
the name, "Hugh," which is then followed by the client asking
to know the spirit's name. We have encountered this many
times in our research. Here is a edited and filtered
version of the
EVP. |
When the
client asks for the spirit to make a tapping sound there is a
brief silence, followed by a faint whisper of a male's voice
saying "Not me." Here is a edited and filtered version
of the
EVP. |
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Child's Laughter |
Whistle |
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While
recording audio in the living room we captured what sounds
like furniture being moved around, and immediately afterwards
what sounds like a child's laughter. Everyone in the
house was still during this period and there were no children
in the house. |
A loud
whistling was heard by everyone present. It sounds like
the beginning of a tune. We confirmed that no one
present whistled. |
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Foreign Language |
"Help
Me" |
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A male
voice was recorded that sounds
like a foreign language (perhaps Native American). |
A man's
voice whispers "Help Me'". |
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Child's Voice |
"Jack" |
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A
client was speaking to a friend present about the West Coast,
and under her voice a child's voice can be heard saying
something about a "car". We are unable to decipher the
rest of the sentence, but it is clearly a child's voice.
There are no children living at this residence. |
A man's voice is captured in an empty master bedroom
saying, "Jack". All investigators were accounted for and the
room was empty at the time this was recorded. There was
also no other sounds in the room for several minutes before
and after this voice was captured. The client has
confirmed that the voice belongs to her father who passed away
a few years ago, and his name was Jack. |
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Hiss, sigh and groan |
"Okay, send them home." |
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During a recent investigation two
separate audio recorders captured our investigators talking in the
background when an highly unusual EVP is captured that sounds like a hiss, sigh and groan. The
groan in particular is unlike anything we have encountered
before and sounds like an animal of some sort. There
were no animals in the house.
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A male
voice is captured in an empty master bedroom. |
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"Wow" |
"Check them right now." |
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In a guest bedroom of a private residence that
was empty at the time, two voices were captured - one male and one
female - saying the same thing - "Wow". |
EVP
of a man's voice whispering at the very start of an investigation. |
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"Oh yeah...go." |
"I love you....over there....get out!" |
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During the same investigation the same female's voice was captured
again. |
A female's voice was captured during another recent investigation. |
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woman humming |
"It...it's....cold out there."
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In
an empty spare bedroom what sounds like a woman humming. |
A female's voice stutters as if she is very
cold.
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"Get Out!" |
"Help Me" |
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What sounds like a man's voice saying "get out" is recorded
on digital video in an attic bedroom. |
Recorded on a preliminary investigation,
what sounds like a man groaning, "Help me" can be heard while the client
is talking to us about the history of the restaurant. |
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"Let me out!" |
Man Laughing |
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Captured on digital video, what sounds
like a young boy's voice whispers, "Let me out!" |
What appears to be a man laughing is captured on digital video. |
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"Shut the....up!" |
"I'll bring 'em back." |
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Recorded on the second
floor of a residence, a man's voice seems to say "Shut the....up" and is
interrupted by a loud bang. This is quickly followed by researcher Mike
M. returning to the room and announcing his presence by saying, "I'm
back. We're back". |
A male voice whispers in an empty room during a recent investigation. |
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"Oh boys, boys, boys." |
"Very Soon" |
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A feminine voice was captured during the second Wantage investigation
that appeared to be amused by our presence. |
A low, guttural voice appears to say "very soon" during the Oakland
investigation. |
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"Billy Pierce" |
"Get
her out!" |
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A man's voice whispers "They call Billy Pierce"
during the Burlington County Jail investigation. |
Also captured during the prison investigation, a man's voice harshly
whispers, "Get her out!". |
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Woman Sobbing |
Be Still |
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During a preliminary investigation of a circa 1850's farmhouse in
Chester, the client was giving us a tour of one of the rooms. We
were videotaping at the time, and when we played the tape back later we
captured something quite unusual. In this recording you can hear
the client responding to a question asked him by saying, "No problem, no
problem. And that's why I never use this room." Immediately
after the first "no problem" you can hear what sounds like a woman
sobbing quite loudly. Everyone in the room was accounted for in
the video and could not have made this sound. Another investigator was
standing nearby with an analogue tape recorder running which also
captured the
sobbing. |
During the above preliminary investigation we were in another room of
the house while the client was explaining his experiences while we were
recording with both audio and digital video. On the audio portion
we picked up this extraordinary evp. First you will hear what
sounds like a young baby fussing, and then a woman's voice chimes in
saying, "Be still". Immediately afterwards another woman's voice
can be heard saying, "Can you tell...?" |
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"Careful..."
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"Jackie, can you
hear me?"
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This EVP was recorded on videotape during an
investigation of a home in northern New Jersey. There were several
investigators having a normal conversation. Immediately underneath
them can be heard a female child's voice mumbling. Her words are
unintelligible at first, but then you can make out the word
"careful". |
This EVP was recorded just a few seconds after the above "careful" EVP.
Again, you can hear several of our investigators talking when more
whispering can be heard in the background. Then an older child's
voice which says, "Jackie, can you hear me?" There was no one named
Jackie in the house that evening. |
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